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The Money Maker (2026)
L’affaire Bojarski
In post-World War II France, Jan Bojarski emerged as the most notorious counterfeiters in history, earning the nickname "the Cézanne of counterfeit money." This young Polish refugee led a clandestine double life for over fifteen years, secretly producing counterfeit bills in a garden shed that were so convincing they surpassed authentic currency issued by the Banque de France. Throughout this period, Bojarski managed to evade law enforcement, becoming a relentless nemesis for Commissioner Mattei. Their intense cat-and-mouse chase transformed into a personal duel between two obsessed individuals, with Bojarski’s unparalleled skill in counterfeiting at the center of this high-stakes confrontation.



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